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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 16.
Published in final edited form as: J Hum Cap. 2013 Apr 1;2013:45. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2339225

Table A2.

Cox Proportional Hazards models using age as analysis time

(1) (2) (3)
Not fin R
Problems Not Financial Conditional on
Handling Money Respondent Problems handling money
Memory disease diagnosis 2.156*** 2.307** 1.131
(0.257) (0.591) (0.410)
Control investments 1.112 1.514* 1.171
(0.100) (0.266) (0.494)
Control X Diagnosis 1.201 1.910 1.967
(0.264) (0.771) (1.117)
Stock share tercile 0.918* 0.905 0.861
(0.032) (0.062) (0.104)
Log wealth 0.961*** 0.975 1.062
(0.011) (0.029) (0.057)
Own cognition: CIND 1.904*** 1.266 1.583
(0.155) (0.236) (0.700)
Own cognition: dementia 3.352*** 3.356*** 5.303***
(0.354) (0.714) (1.801)
Own education 1.014 0.994 1.024
(0.014) (0.030) (0.051)
Spouse’s education 0.995 1.126*** 1.069
(0.013) (0.035) (0.065)
Spouse’s cognition: CIND 0.740*** 0.661* 0.729
(0.059) (0.124) (0.244)
Spouse’s cognition: dementia 0.836 0.241** 0.247
(0.111) (0.116) (0.189)
Spouse diagnosis 1.041 0.455 0.000
(0.153) (0.324) (.)
Spouse’s problems handling money 1.004 0.408** 1.132
(0.099) (0.132) (0.510)
Additional controls Yes Yes Yes
N couples 7730 7730 725
N failures 1654 325 73

Hazard ratios reported. Additional controls for respondent gender, health insurance status, and spouse’s age, as well as respondent’s and spouse’s education and self-rated health are included. Standard errors clustered at the household level.